Monica Bellucci (61) Stuns on The Cover of Vogue Italia With Her Youngest Daughter
Monica Bellucci has once again captured attention, but this time she shares the spotlight with her youngest daughter, Léonie Cassel. The pair appeared in a Vogue Italia feature, showcasing a mix of high fashion and intimate mother-daughter connection.
In the photos, Bellucci wears a soft grey cashmere sweater over a blue button-down shirt, paired with a cream apron adorned with large green crystals and silver beads. The look blends a sense of luxury with relaxed, domestic elegance. Léonie leans close to her mother in a sculptural grey ruffled outfit, her fresh-faced makeup and glossy pink lips echoing Bellucci’s timeless beauty.
Monica Bellucci with her youngest daughter, Léonie Cassel, for Vogue Italia (Léonie's first cover), april issue 2026 pic.twitter.com/LBNhP2R5V5
— monica bellucci source (@mbelluccisource) March 23, 2026
I asked my daughter why she wanted us to be shot together, Bellucci told Vogue Italia. She gave me a wonderful answer: ‘Because the last time we were photographed together, I was in your belly.’
The shoot marks one of Léonie’s first public appearances. Unlike her older sister, Deva Cassel, who has already modeled for Dior and Dolce & Gabbana, Léonie has mostly stayed out of the spotlight. This Vogue Italia feature hints at her emerging presence in the fashion world.
Monica Bellucci with her youngest daughter, Léonie Cassel, for Vogue Italia (Léonie's first cover), april issue 2026 pic.twitter.com/P9kh3EUVKI
— monica bellucci source (@mbelluccisource) March 23, 2026
At sixty-one, Bellucci continues to be a global icon in both film and fashion. She recently starred in the blockbuster sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice as Delores, directed by Tim Burton. She is also preparing for the Maria Callas biopic, Maria, alongside Angelina Jolie.
Bellucci remains a fixture at international fashion events and has been a part of the industry since her modeling career with Dolce & Gabbana in the late 1980s. She balances her legendary beauty with grounded elegance, and her Vogue Italia feature highlights her Italian heritage while embracing a modern, global perspective.
Fans have praised the photos online, noting Léonie’s resemblance to both Bellucci and her father, Vincent Cassel. As Léonie enters her teenage years, it remains to be seen if she will follow her family into acting or fashion, but the Vogue spread offers a glimpse of a new generation of style in the Cassel-Bellucci family.
This shoot reminds us that while fashion trends come and go, the Bellucci name remains synonymous with glamour and elegance.
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